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    TurnStyles Thrift

    3.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Don't do it. Staff follows you around. Not relaxing at all. Highly recommend skipping it altogether

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    Hillcrest Thrift Shop

    4.6
    (21 reviews)
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    As others have said, this is a really nice thrift store. The store is so well organized and cared…read morefor by the staff, with quality products of all kinds. You can get lucky and find some really great furniture too. I love that they have started giving donors a $5 off coupon when bringing in donations. I also love that they will come to your house to pick up any furniture that you want to donate but can't bring in yourself. They also have sales daily and post a calendar so you know what is on sale when. Clothes sales days can get very hectic! That being said I don't like donating too much here, as I feel they price items awfully high for people on limited incomes. It seems like they cater more to people with money who are just looking for a good deal. I prefer to take clothes to places that give it away to low income people. I know they take the money they make and help a lot of people in the community, so that's great, but I just wish some of the prices in store were a little more affordable. I frequently see housewares priced higher or the same as new items at retail stores.

    Absolutely beautiful inside,always spotless and you never know what treasure you'll go home with…read more The best selection of used furniture on most every day.Prices ?wonderful ! The staff ? Great! I have almost outfitted my mil apt with furniture from here after we downsized her place. We donate here regularly.

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    Habitat For Humanity of Kansas City

    Habitat For Humanity of Kansas City

    3.3
    (10 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Every time I take the time to drive there to donate, I'm sent away with 1/2 the stuff that I…read morebrought. Even being aware of their leanings, I'm consistently reminded that I'm better off just throwing stuff away. Go to a thrift store in a poor part of town, skip the ReStore. They've got Jimmy Carter money now.

    I love the concept, but I must say that I had an unpleasant donation experience…read more I called the Restore donation coordinator, and confirmed that they would accept 16 of the doors I removed from the house I'm renovating. I followed up this conversation by sending a picture of the doors to the coordinator, who said they were interested in the doors. I was going to arrange for their free pickup, but it turns out this is quite inconvenient. They schedule based on your zip code, which dictates the day of pickup. Then, the pickup window is the entire day. So you have to be home and waiting for the pickup on a random weekday, the entire day. If you work, you just can't make this work. The lady told me that instead, you can drop off the doors at the donation center. Today, I borrowed a trailer, loaded up the doors, and took them to the store. At the store, the man told me at that he could not take my doors, without even looking at them. They don't want doors, they can't sell doors, and they definitely can't take as many doors as I brought with me. Not to mention, the man was standoffish and acted like my bringing in a donation was an inconvenience or something. This would be fine with me if I had not already been told they wanted them and to bring them in. So yeah, pretty hard to make a donation to this place. It was a waste of time this afternoon, and it's a shame these matching doors in decent condition now have to go to the dump.

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    Electric stove, great find!
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    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    2.1
    (25 reviews)
    9.9 mi
    $$

    I enjoy hitting this store each week, but there have been a few changes lately that are quite…read morefrankly making me shake my head. In the last 6 months they removed the best feature in the store, the unsorted shopping carts in the back. It was nice to get to hunt through a few carts, like a real treasure hunt. No more. Gone. Those were the best bargains, and I'd spend over $50-60 easily each week. Since the carts ended, they've been making the store more like a boutique, and I'm not convinced it's a good idea. This seems to be the trend for these thrift stores, perhaps it's to get more money from the donated goods, but they are pricing out a lot of their customers in my opinion. There are still bargains, but it's less and less common to come across lately.. Overpriced items sit for months in the showcase, and they never apply the color tag discounts to items in that case. I've seen the same 4 gaudy german hiking medals at $10 each (they were $15 for a long time) relegated to the bottom of the case, in a heap, on some sort of overpriced little china plate. Overpriced items sit, until they do a large sale (like 50% off white tags) once every few months, or they get repriced and moved around the store. I saw a $1.99 Star Trek game sitting by the toys, I came back 2 days later, it was in the showcase and priced at $19.99 - it was worth $10 on eBay once upon a time, and that was 4-5 years and 3 computer generations later. Someone needs to clue the staff in to how to price things, and not just look on eBay for the latest asking price. If you want to price donated goods at the eBay asking price, you're asking for a lot of your customers to head to City Thrift, Red Racks, or Goodwill. Also, it's been a year. Please pave your parking lot. There are potholes 4 ft x 4 ft wide just inside the entrance on Lamar. It's getting ridiculous. Update: They re-paved the lot and put some 25c bins in the back, an improvement!

    I am an avid thrifter and have frequented thrift shops for years. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend…read morethis The Salvation Army location. The store itself is very grubby, and the inventory is disorganized and hard to shop. There are many clothing categories that are not organized by size. The shoes aren't organized by size or color. They do seem to have a lot of inventory, though. If only it were easier to look through. I wasn't able to get into my thrifting groove and left within 30 minutes without trying anything on.

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    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center
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